Few destinations capture the imagination like Egypt and few travel companies are in the position of being able to deliver that special and utterly memorable adventure to one of the world’s greatest destinations. Luxury travel company Abercrombie & Kent has been curating unique journeys in Egypt for over 30 years with enviable credentials and an unparalleled network of five offices in Egypt alone, hundreds of staff and infrastructure including several company-owned small ships on the Nile.

In the latest addition to its hosted small group journey portfolio, A&K invites a select number of guests to join Regional Managing Director Australia/Asia Pacific, Sujata Raman, on a journey that follows in the footsteps of pharaohs, emperors and conquerors from Cairo to Luxor, Aswan and the Mediterranean coast at Alexandria. There’s a stand-out cruise along the Nile on A&K’s own award-winning Sanctuary Sun Boat IV as well as in-depth exploration of the country’s myriad archaeological treasures and ancient monuments with a leading Egyptologist bringing both ancient and modern Egypt to life.

Highlights include the soaring Pyramids of Giza and the hidden Valley of the Kings, the vibrant maze of alleyways in Cairo’s largest market and the tiny islands around Aswan. There are rarely seen temples, Alexandria’s Greco-Roman attractions as well as the WWII battlefields of El Alamein.

Sujata Raman brings a very personal perspective to the adventure. Sujata lived in Egypt for many years and actually began her career with A&K in Egypt after graduating from the American University in Cairo in the 1980s.

Tour Date: 8 – 20 September 2018

Twin share per person: From $9,995

Single Supplement: From $3,325

Maximum 18 guests

Above pricing based on Nile Deck cabin aboard Sanctuary Sun Boat IV.

* The same journey with a different host runs from 1-13 September 2018

Abercrombie & Kent makes a donation to AKP on behalf of every guest travelling in support of such grassroots efforts and guests travelling to Jaipur have the opportunity to visit the school, connect with the children and learn about the positive change it has brought to the community.